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THE MICHIGAN DAILY___

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---- in its new quarters in the Michi-
gan Union on Friday evening. The
OFFICIAL ULLETINinvitation is given in this manner
OFFICAL BU LE~iNfor fear that the letters of invitation,
Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University mailed to all faculty members, may
ceved at the office of the Assistant to the President not have reached the addressees
unti 3:30; 1:00 a.m. Saturday. This invitation is extended by the
1members and Directors to all, re-
award wll be a reference book in the'and additions. Oct. 12-Nov. 5. At1 gardless of present membership
winner's field of specialization. the College of Architecture. Daily) status.
Phi Lambda Upsilon Members en- excepting Sundays) 9 to5eoSuomi Club: There will be a meet-
tering the University of Michigan Ann Arbor Artists' Exhibition: 16th ing in the Upper Room of Lane Hall
for the first time this semester are Annual Ann Arbor Artists' Exhibi- at 8 o'clock tonight. All Finnish stu-
asked to get in touch with the secre- tion, held under the auspices of the dents are cordially invited to attend.
tary of Delta Chapter, C. A. Murray, Ann Arbor Art Association, in the
150 Chemistry Building, in order that
'thirnams ay e nteedon heGalleries of Alumni Memorial Hall. Services Tonight at the Hillel
their names may be entered on the Daily 2-5 p.m.. through Oct. 26. Foundation: Sermon: "After the Su-
chapter roll and mailing list. You dee# lot-ht"byD.B-
are cordially invited to join in theIdten Sellout-Whatby Dr. Ber-
activities and functions of the Delta ILegti ard tres Heller. The Kappa Nu fra-
Chapter. ternity will be hosts at the social fol-
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universit yecture: ur. raroi .m
Diehl, Dean of Medical Sciences,
Selected copies of those books which University of Minnesota, will lecture
will concern all students interested' inon the subject "Significance of the
the literary tour of England projected Student Health Movement" at 4:15
for the coming summer session have p.m., Friday. Oct. 14, in the Rackham
beplaced upon the shelves in the Lecture Hall. The public is cordially
Angell Hall Study Hall. i invited. His lecture forms part of,
Any students wishing for the in- the program for the observance of the
formation regarding the tour of 25th Anniversary of the Health Serv-
England may secure that informa- ice of this University.
tion at the office of the Director of
the Summer Session or from Profes- University Lecture: Mr. Roland D.
sor Bennett Weaver of the Depart- Craig, Chief of the Division of Econ-1
ment of English. omics, Department of Mines and Re-
Oratorical Association Lecture sources, Lands, Parks, and Forest
Course Tickets: Mail orders for sea- Branch, Ottawa, Canada, will givel
son tickets are being received daily an illustrated lecture on "The Use of7
at 3211 Angell Hall. Air Craft in Forestry" on Thursday,I
Oct. 20, at 4:15 p.m., in Rackham
Academic Notices Auditorium, under the auspices of the
Ih f F rstr arnd Conservation.

owing services.

The Annual Hillel Membership Mix-
er will be held in the ballroom of the
Michigan Union this evening from
4 to 6 p.m. Admission is free to
members of the foundation. The
price of tickets for non-members is
50 cents.
Coming Events
German Table for Faculty Mem-
bers: The regular luncheon meeting
will be held Monday at 12:10 p.m. in
'the Founders' Room of the Michigan
Union. All faculty members interest-
ed in speaking German ae cordially
invited. There will be an informal
'10-minute talk by Professor Benja-
min Wheeler on German-Czech rela-
itions in the late Middle Ages.
I Dr. Maddy's (N.B.C.-N.Y.A.) or-
chestra will meet Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock in Morris Hall
International Center Excursion to

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Students, College of Literature, Sci- T
ence, and the Arts: Because the fol-
lowing rulesare new this year, stu-
dents in our College are asked to
note them particularly:
Only freshmen (students with less o
than 24 hours of credit) may drop to
courses without penalty through the O
eighth week of the semester. Courses
dropped by students other than fresh-
men will be recorded E if they are
dropped after the sixth week.
Erich A. Walter.
Public Health Nursing Certificate:
Students expecting to receive the
Certificate in Public Health Nursing F
by June, 1939 must make application
at the office of the School of Educa-
tion, 1437 U.E.S. F
School of Education Students,j
Changes of Elections: No course may
be elected for credit after Saturday,
Oct. 15. Students enrolled in this I-
school.must report all changes of F
elections at the Registrar's Office,
Room 4, University Hall.
Membership in a class does not
cease nor begin until all changes_
have been thus officially registered.
Arrangements made with the in- _
structors are not official changes. V
Notice to Freshmen: The English
make-up examination required of
all beginning freshmen will be given
today in Room 110 Rackham Build- -
ing at 3 o'clock. L
This examination takes precedence
over all other appointments includ-
ing classes. Be on time.
Seminar on Algebra. Will meet Fri-
day at 4 p.m. in 3201 A.H. Dr. Ham-
mer will speak on "Linear Transfor-
mations in Quasi-Fields (Division Al-
gebras)."L
Geography 111. No meeting of this
course Saturday, Oct. 15.
Preston E. James.
German Make-up Examinations in
German 1, 2 and 31 will be held in
Room 306 U.H., Oct. 22 at 9 a.m.
Other make-up examinations must be
arranged for with the instructor con-
cerned. No student will be permitted
to take this examination without
presenting written permission from
his instructor which he should obtain
as early as possible.
Geology 12 Make-up. The make-up
for the final examination in Geology
12 second semester last year will be
given this Friday, Oct. 14 from 2 until
5 in 2054 N.S.
The make-up examination in all
History courses will be held at 3 p.m.
in Room B, Haven, Thursday, Oct. 13.
Students must present written per-
mission from their instructor to take
an examination. This is the only
make-up examination which will be!
given in history courses.
PoliticalrScience 1. Make-up exam-
ination Friday, Oct. 14, at 3 o'clock.
Room 2037 Angell Hall.
Psychology 31 Make-up Examina-
tion will be held Tuesday, Oct. 18.
from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 1121 Na-
tural Science Bldg.
Exhibitions
An Exhibition of Early Chese
Pottery: Originally held in conjunc-
tion with the Summer Institute of'
Far Eastern Studies, now re-opened
by special request with alterations

coo of o'ur y uutr' fvt si
he public is cordially invited.
Events Today
University Club: All men members
f the University faculty are invited
be present at the Reception and
pen House of the University Club

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